PrincessShmoo
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FYI:
If anyone is booked B2B on Seattle-Vancouver/Vancouver-LA cruises, PLEASE contact DCL and talk to them about the Passenger Vessel Services Act.
While these are 2 separate cruises, the PVSA will recognize them as one cruise. And the act says that no foreign-flagged ship can carry passengers from on US city to a different US city without a distant foreign port. A distant foreign port is defined as any port NOT in North America or the Caribbean.
Traveling from Seattle - LA with no distant foreign port is not allowed.

If anyone is booked B2B on Seattle-Vancouver/Vancouver-LA cruises, PLEASE contact DCL and talk to them about the Passenger Vessel Services Act.
While these are 2 separate cruises, the PVSA will recognize them as one cruise. And the act says that no foreign-flagged ship can carry passengers from on US city to a different US city without a distant foreign port. A distant foreign port is defined as any port NOT in North America or the Caribbean.
Traveling from Seattle - LA with no distant foreign port is not allowed.


by all this info because that is what it does cruise 1 Seattle to Alaska finish in Vancouver Cruise 2 Vancouver to LA.